Posted by hd6gTom on April 15, 2008 at 19:12:03 from (69.66.0.121):
In Reply to: no fluid in tires posted by :RIVIR on April 15, 2008 at 13:44:39:
RIVIR Yes you can put fluid in you'r radial tires, however a little more information is needed. Are they 18.4Rx38's. What brand of tires are they? Are they 1 star or 2 star rated, or they the newer metric rated tires? There are many brands of radial tires and they are not the same when it comes to installing fluid in them. The old rule of thumb for a radial tire was to fill it to the axle level only, anything more than that would negate the radial tire properties. That has all changed with the newer tires. If you do decide to install it, talk to a local reputable tire supplier, preferably one who sells that brand. If they know their business they will not waste you'r money. A lot of the newer radials will not benefit from the use of fluid. They will be able to advise you. ONLY use a HEAVY DUTY radial tube in a radial tire with fluid, not a regular radial tube, the extra cost is more than worth it.
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